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Online Arbitration in E-Commerce Dispute Resolution During the Pandemic Covid-19

 
 

Abstract


The Covid-19 pandemic has made online buying and selling activities increasing.\xa0E-commerce is full of risks, especially because the consumers have the obligation to make any advance payment while they cannot see the condition or quality of the goods they ordered.\xa0With the emergence of business disputes that occur both online and offline, and with the development of increasingly sophisticated technology, it is expected that the settlement of business disputes can be resolved online.\xa0The purpose of this study was to analyze the settlement of legal disputes against online buying and selling transactions during the Covid-19 pandemic which was carried out through online arbitration.\xa0The research method used was the normative juridical method, which was a method that seeks to analyze dispute resolution carried out through online arbitration which was then linked to the provisions of laws and regulations.\xa0The process of conducting online arbitration is by using the internet as media.\xa0The room for communication is more like a chat room based on real-time audio-visual streaming.\xa0With the application to communicate, the parties can convey their data, facts, information, or responses through this platform.\xa0Legal sanctions\xa0against\xa0online buying and selling transactions\xa0that do not match the order are\xa0regulated in two general rules\xa0 (Lex Generalis)\xa0 and special rules\xa0 (Lex Specialist). Keywords:\xa0E-Commerce;\xa0Covid-19,\xa0Online Arbitration;\xa0Legal\xa0Sanctions.

Volume 4
Pages 157-170
DOI 10.30659/JDH.V4I3.16266
Language English
Journal None

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